On Sat, 2005-06-11 at 11:16 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote: [snip] > Yes, most software patents are bad in the US. They are simplistic and > take no effort at all to conceive. And then there are real, innovative > algorithms in software, that took years of research and proof of > concepts to come about. Those endeavors and innovations will quickly > _go_away_ if software patents are taken away. This is complete bunk. If that were true then a lot Free Software wouldn't exist. I think this discussion on this list should end. I'll see you from the opposite side of the aisle as those of us who care about the future of software fight hard to abolish software patents (and prevent them in Europe). That's the goal, though we may never reach it, maybe we'll reach what you think is the ideal, but it's most likely the goal of at least GPL software authors and advocates. -- -Paul Iadonisi Senior System Administrator Red Hat Certified Engineer / Local Linux Lobbyist Ever see a penguin fly? -- Try Linux. GPL all the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list